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Morning, fitbit installed and tracking my every movement.

It is weird being watched by AI, i wonder if it shares jokes and comments with other fitbits online?

By the way - Watched the movie "Her" last night, freaking amazing concept and idea i highly recommend it.
 
In totally unrelated news, I just heard that random drug testing in the work place will be implemented at H@mmer's job from next Monday.

Well then praise Cthulhu I won't be there on Monday, as I then will be on my way to the Drakensberg for a conference...erm, not that I would need it, but you know, what happens at Koppi, stays at Koppi...
 
Well then praise Cthulhu I won't be there on Monday, as I then will be on my way to the Drakensberg for a conference...erm, not that I would need it, but you know, what happens at Koppi, stays in your urine...

Damn, you are having typo problems today. Must be Monday. Anyway, fixed it again :D
 
Shooooooooooooooooooooosh Roomys!

I just spent an hour writing:
"All people (7 billion of them) will take ZAR 620 000 000.00 when they've done a year's work in order to get really, really rich."
Step 3: Ask whether your maximum is conceivable in a world ruled by the universal law
If all the people in this country was to earn that kind of money, the economy would destabilise and we would see the Rand value drop to the value of say the Zimbabwean dollar, i.e. becoming worthless. So it is highly likely that Whitey Basson maxim is not conceivable in a world ruled by the universal law.
In other words the people’s maxim falls at step 3 and cannot be considered to be moral. In this exact case the Categorical Imperative would be fine if everyone got money and it made everyone rich, but the fact that this would create a dysfunctional world in which no one is rich and everyone is poor makes it bad.
 
Shooooooooooooooooooooosh Roomys!

I just spent an hour writing:
"All people (7 billion of them) will take ZAR 620 000 000.00 when they've done a year's work in order to get really, really rich."
Step 3: Ask whether your maximum is conceivable in a world ruled by the universal law
If all the people in this country was to earn that kind of money, the economy would destabilise and we would see the Rand value drop to the value of say the Zimbabwean dollar, i.e. becoming worthless. So it is highly likely that Whitey Basson maxim is not conceivable in a world ruled by the universal law.
In other words the people’s maxim falls at step 3 and cannot be considered to be moral. In this exact case the Categorical Imperative would be fine if everyone got money and it made everyone rich, but the fact that this would create a dysfunctional world in which no one is rich and everyone is poor makes it bad.

Vernie, making long posts in TK. What's going on? :D
 
Everytime you make these types of posts, I want to get primal and stab you :p

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Vernie, making long posts in TK. What's going on? :D

Im trying to make sense of my homework - normally someone can tell me if it makes sense :P

MH! I hate you right now . . . As a result I want an apple danish recipe that is easy but amazing
 
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